Vinita Daily Chieftain. (Vinita, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 121, Ed. 1 Friday, September 9, 1910 Page: 3 of 4
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OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Seed rye at Garrison's. lOotf Y
o THE WEATHER.
O - -- O A. R. Lanib( of Coffeyville was in
"Hot Point"
Electric Iron
master Brown
Hosier
O Tonight fair cooler in east. O tlie city today looking up some titles
O Saturday fair and warmer. O to lands in Craig county.
0 O O 00 ooooooooooo
' ' Have your piano tuned by W. H.
Hurst. Orders left with Mrs. W. B.
OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Crawford. Phone 293. H5-6t
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Guaranteed against trouble by
the Light Co. Try one Ironing
day. No chasing to a hot stove
Harry Head Co.
Sunny-Pat Hdw. Co.
Vinita Electric Light Ice
& Power Company
Our Cold Storage Room
L
I s now in operation. We have just installed our
own cooling plant and are prepared to J keep our
meats in the best shape. It's just as cheap to
bny properly cooled meats. Phone 54.
M. DANIELS
THE PURE FOOD GROCERY
Leads in the things you want th eat
A fact which is proven by old and
new customers. Everything first
class in our store. .'. .
L. P. GARRISON Prop.
The Cherokee National Bank
Vinita Oklahoma
Statemeht of the Condition of The Cherokee National Bank at the
close of business Sept. 1st 1910 in response to the call of Comptroller
of the Currency.
LIABILITIES.
Capital Stock $ 25000.00
surplus :.:.::...:... 5000.00
Undivided Profits L..: 153.53
Circulation 6250.00
Deposits : '-. 127277.67
RESOURCES.
Loans and Discount $111803.45
Overdrafts none.
Furniture and Fixtures 2500.00
United States Bonds 250.00
Five per cent Fund . 312.50
Cash and Sight Exchange : 43415.25
1164281.20
$164281.20
B. A. McFarland Cashier
Hoosier Kitchen Cabinets
ARE SOLD ONLY BY
Kling'el Meseng'er
The Furniture Men
THE BEST CABINET ON THE MARKET
119 South Wilson Street
Four Cents
Is the sum we pay you if you leave
a dollar with us for one year.
In addition to this you are sure of
getting theldollar back.
Start an account and be ready for
that "rainy day"
Over 375 Savings Accounts
INTERNATIONAL BANK & TRUST CO.
i i CAPITAL $10000000 ----
0 LOCAL and PERSONAL 0 j Ross Clark leaves tomorrow for Al-
C O ton 111. where he will attend the
OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO ! Western Mllttary academy.
Seed rye at Garrison's.
lOotf
Fashionable confections at the Red
Mill.
J. H. Butler has returned from Kan
sas City.
Seymour Hunt went to Afton this
morning.
Mrs. E. M Lawrence and daughter
Miss Addle were in the city today
from Alluwe on a shopping trip.
Electric Park will be open on Sun-
days after this according to the
statement of the manager this morning.
Our Ices are always the best the
Red Mill.
Cary Caldwell went to Welch this
morning.
The finest line of cigars In. town at
the Red Mill.
W. M. Sims went west on the Frisco
this morning.
E. C. Block of Afton was In the city
this morning.
Miss Louise Graper was at Pryor
Creek today.
Rev. S. W. Brown returned last
night from Tulsa.
Fred Allen of Chelsea was a visi
tor in Vinita today.
Charles Allen returned from Pryor
Creek this morning.
O. T. Roberts of Welch was in the
city this afternoon.
Mrs. T. A. Chandler returned from
Muskogee last night
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Spencer went to
Claremore this morning
Henry Nolen was over from Chel
sea last night on business.
1 WANTS WAHTSl
Mrs. Charles McConnell returned
last night from Colorado.
Harry G. Davis an attorney of Mus
kogee was in Vinita today.
C. E. Smiley and R.' C. Pettibohn
leave tonight for Colorado.
W. P Thompson returned last night
from a trip to Kansas City.
Mrs. D. W. Bottenfleld left last even
ing for a visit at Carthage.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Young were
here last evening from Afton.
L. P. Garison returned this morning
from a business trip to Texas.
If It's refreshments you are looking
for the Red Mill is the place.
Fred D. Moss arrived In this city
last night from Anderson Mo.
Mr. and Mrs. . L. D. Butler are the
parents of a son bom last night
F. J. Barrett and Miss Alice Barrett
went to Kansas City this morning.
Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Head of Chanute
Kans. were visitors In Vinita today.
Mro. W. H. Voyles left last night
for a visit with relatives in Indiana.
The best lot of Leghorn Cockrells
any body ever saw. G. L. Bennett
If you want to buy or sell land see
C. B. Muropulos Bagby-Jones build
ing. J15tf
Mrs. Boyd Hamilton and litt'e SOr
and Mrs. Cooper went to Tulsa thi?
morning.
Save money by getting your abstract
from E. M. Kearney. Wimer-Berkland
building. 118tf
Tom Tucker and John Mcintosh of
Moody spent today in this city on
business.
H. S. Gurley and Charles McFarland
of Blackwell were in the city today
on business.
C. C. Cassel and family have moved
to Chetopa where they Will make their
future home.
T. C. Hilliard of Harrisonville Mo.
is in the city on a prospecting tour of
the southwest
No other place In Vtnlta carries the
fine line 01 candies that can be found
at the Red Mill. tf
John! Thomason has opened an of-!
flee In the new Jones-Bagby building J
Get your home-made pies cakes.
cookies and doughnuts for Sunday at
the Presbyterian exchange Saturday
evening. 119-20
Get a good smoke at the Red Mill tf
Miss Ollie Cusey was hostess to
her card club yesterday afternoon.
Miss Hawkinson of Wagoner Miss
Mildred Gillara of Oswego Miss Mary
Badgett and Miss Lucile Mllford were
guests of the club. The prize for the
past month was awarded Miss Mabel
Bagby. The next meeting will be
with Miss Nelle Davis.
Seed rye at Garrison's.
lOCtf
Mrs. Chas. L. Pegues will take a
limited number of pupils in piano
violin and voice beginning September
15 Phone 539. 121-127
Warning to Public.
I have two notes given to I. F. Par
sons and I want to warn the public
not to purchase these notes as I will
not be responsible for the same.
J. M. WILLIAMS.
Miles Okla. 117-22dw
WANTED Cosmopolitan Magazine
requires the services of a representa
tive in Vinita to look after subscription
renewals and to extend circulation by
special methods which have proved un-
usually successful. Salary and commis-
sion. Previous experience desirable
but not necessary. Whole time or spare
time. Address with references II. C.
Campbell' Cosmopolitan Magazine
1789 Broadway New York City.
Lost Sunday morning man's coat
bank book and other articles in pock-
ets. Leave here and get reward.
Full-blood Rhode Island Red roos
ters for sale. Extra fine. Mrs. W. P.
Thompson. Phone 135. tf
FOR SALEWhite Pekin ducks
and'T. B. R. I. Red cockrels. H. H.
Russell W. 1st.
FOR SALE Remington typewriter
in good condition. Enquire at Chief-
tain office.
FOR SALE-Fifty acres of good
farm Jand one mile east of Vinita. A.
G. Marrs. .'Phone 44.
Incubator for sale. "Old Trusty"
200 eggs; good as new. Mrs. D. M.
Marrs. '
FOR RENT Two furnished rooms
nice large and cool. Apply at Vinita
Drugstore. ; 116-21
FOR RENT Room occupied by Dal-
quest in Empire building after Oct. I.
D. H. Wilson. ISO 12."
Modern 8-room house to rent good
barn and all conveniences. T. M
Bufflnston. i - . 120tf
Place Your "
Standing Order
for
Fresh Buttermilk
Vinita Creamery Co
We are exclusive agents in Vinita
for this wonderful Stocking that is
made and guaranteed for boys
girls men and women alike.
BUSTER BROWN HOSIERY
is made with linen heels toes and
knees the most vulnerable parts of
stockings and are guaranteed to
wear.
Singly Buster Brown Hose are
sold at 25c the pair and when sold
in boxes of four pairs a certificate is
given the purchaser entitling him to
a new pair should a hole come in
the heel or toe of any stocking with-
in four months if the same are worn
alternately.
They are the greatest wear resist-
ers made.
Remember that you can lay them in Vinita only of
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The Oklahoma Book Company
Has Made the
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Agent for All Adopted School Books
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School Headquarters: oius00'
ALL NEW AND NOT SHELF-WORN
SE 'Bra Book Store
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Elegant Line of Fall Woolen
EVERYTHING NEW
s
That elusive something called style cannot be made in a factory.
Good tailoring the draping and cutting and modeling of cloth
is an art nothing less.
WILL T. ROBERTS
(Over Leader Office)
GLEAN PRESS REPAIR
PIPES-PIPES-PIPES
CalJabash-Heerschaum-Briars
Turkish and Briars
Largest Assortment Ever Displayed in Vinita
All Kinds of Articles for the Smoker-Ash Trays
Cigar Holders Pipe Cleaners. Pipes sent away
and Repaired for our customers at cost.
Full Line of Cigars
and Tobacco
THE RED MILL
BESS
Daily Chieftain
10c a Week
3 Months for $1
on South Wilson street.
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Coolest place in (own. Lots ot EltcXtic Fans. Plentyof &
Nice Comfortablt Stats Cood Singing. Tht Best Pictures
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The Daily Chief tain 10c Per Week
Cool and pleasant at the Red Mill
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